Todd LeDuc in his Makita/Rockstar #3 dominated the Pro 2 class holding onto the lead throughout the race. Behind LeDuc, two neck and neck battles broke out; one between Carl Renezeder and the #8 Skyjacker Ford of Scott Taylor for second, and another between Pro 2 Champion Jerry Whelchel and Rob MacCachren in his Menzies Motorsports #21 for fourth. After the competition yellow, Renezeder in the Skyjacker #17 truck worked his way up the line to second getting past Whelchel and Taylor, but a flat tire dropped him back. Now running in second, Whelchel got a flat tire in the last lap opening the window for Ricky Johnson in his Red Bull/Bosch Power Tools/AMSOIL #9 truck to take the position. Whelchel held onto third to round out the podium.
At the completion of lap one the #4 Monster Energy Drink/Forest County Potawatomi Toyota of Johnny Greaves led the Pro 4 race with Rick Huseman in his Fabtech Toyota close behind, followed by Bully Dog/Toyo Tire’s #86 of Josh Baldwin and #19 Troy Herbst. After the mandatory yellow, Greaves slowed allowing Huseman to run away with the lead and Baldwin to move into third. In lap 12, Baldwin went wide into the wall out of turn one taking him out of the race. Carl Renezeder in his Pro 4 truck worked his way up the line into second to battle it out with Huseman while Curt LeDuc in his Makita/Rockstar truck and the AMSOIL/Kumho Tires Ford of Scott Douglas fought for third. In a thrilling, side-by-side battle, Renezeder and Huseman made contact.

Chad Hord and the #9 BOSS Snowplow/AMSOIL truck led the first eight laps of the Pro Lite race while the #4 Traxxas Toyota of Jeff Kincaid worked his way up the line, quickly knocking off positions. A right rear flat took away all chances of a win for Hord, when he was forced into the hot pits. Kincaid moved into first and quickly drove away with the win. Robert Naughton’s #54 Ready Lift Suspension truck followed behind in second and the #15 Kolpin truck of Marty Hart crossed the finish line in third.
Overall Results
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Championship Off Road Racing™ brings high action, four-wheel motorsports including two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive trucks to the closed course off road arena. The 2008 Championship Off Road Racing race season includes eight events at tracks located in Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA and Las Vegas, NV.